Fresh off inking a whopping $62.5 million contract with the New York Giants, Janoris Jenkins was asked in a conference call on Thursday what he could improve upon. The cornerback's answer was ... ummm ... interesting:

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We generally rail on athletes for constant coupling of clichés in response to questions, so I won't completely kill Jenkins for giving an honest assessment, but it is certainly a troubling thought. A player admitting to laziness just got the second-most guaranteed money for any cornerback in the NFL? Admission of a problem is the first step in recovery, right?

Jenkins further explained what he meant by being "lazy."

"Just relaxing, thinking about the ball not coming to my side, and focusing more on the game," Jenkins said, via ESPN.com. "It's just a mind thing, easy to control. Playing on this level, some things are going to happen and you've just got to improve, man."

The 27-year-old corner certainly has had his struggles, giving up a boatload of big plays and touchdowns in his four years with the Rams. He was also the top cover man on the open market and owns the ability to make game-changing plays.